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  • Vint Cerf muses about Google role, broadband

    In his upcoming role as Google's chief Internet evangelist, Vint Cerf says he'll act as a 'bumblebee,' transporting ideas among the company's worldwide laboratories.

  • On-demand computing: What are the odds?

    For those of you who missed the big proclamation, IBM is betting US$10 billion that customers will turn to Big Blue to deliver computing resources the way a power utility doles out electricity.

  • Understanding tech and terror

    Famed author, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, discusses the perilous, often ironic relationships between technology, acts of terror and the survival of a species.

  • Interplanetary Web, the next chapter

    Vint Cerf talks about plans for an interplanetary version of the Net, the dot-com malaise, and whether we really need Web-surfing fridges.

  • You've got mail...from Mars.

    E.T. may not be able to phone home anytime soon, but the lovable alien may be able to send email--if a draft proposal released this week for an interplanetary Internet takes flight.

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